Αλέκος Σακελλάριος

Αλέκος Σακελλάριος

Directing 1913-11-13 Athens, Greece

Alekos Sakellarios (Greek: Αλέκος Σακελλάριος, 13 November 1913 in Athens – 28 August 1991 in Athens) was a Greek writer and a director. He was born in Athens and grew up in Agios Panteleimonas and began to study journalism and acting at a young age. He wrote his first theatrical play in 1935 called The King of Halva. He entered the film industry and had roles in both screenwriting and directing. He directed mainly with Christos Giannakopoulos and together they wrote and produced an estimated 140 works. The most popular include: The Germans Strike Again, Thanassakis o politevomenos, I theia ap' to Chicago, Dikoi mas Anthropoi, Ena votsalo sti limni, Kalos ilthe to dollario, Ta kitrina gantia, Otan Leipei i Gata, I Soferina, Laterna, Ftocheia kai Filotimo, Alimono stous Neous (Woe to the Young) and more. Many of these theatrical plays were transferred to the cinema with notable success. He also wrote the lyrics of many songs (over 2,000). Among them were the successes: Garifallo st' Afti, Ypomoni, Asta ta Malakia sou (sung by Fotis Polymeris), Eho ena Mystiko and more. The significant journalist Fredy Germanos called him the "most clever Greek of the 20th century". He died in 1991 and is buried in the First Cemetery of Athens in a family grave.

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1985 Screenplay
1985 Theatre Play
1967 Cameo (uncredited)
1966 workers' union representative
1966 Writer
1964 Director
1964 Director
1964 Songs
1964 Writer
1962 Director
1962 Screenplay
1961 Director
1961 Writer
1960 Theatre Play
1959 Director
1959 Writer
1956 Screenplay
1956 Director
1954 Director
1954 Theatre Play
1953 Director
1953 Writer
1947 Director
1947 Writer